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AUTOGRAPHED Molten Basketball Star Signed Through The Decades Not Authenticated
*ITEM: AUTOGRAPHED Molten Basketball Star Signed Through The Decades Not Authenticated
*MANUFACTURER: Basketball is produced by Molten
*PLAYERS READABLE AUTOGRAPHS: Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, David Robinson, Magic Johnson, Patrick Ewing, Dominque Wilkens.
*YEAR: I have to evaluated the year through the style of signature the players used in the time period they were using the style. Over the years after the players start giving autographs and their signatures develop into a distinctive style. The signatures on this ball say the ball was autographed over the decades starting in or around 1982 and ending in or around 1996.
Molten Brand: Molten is a Japanese sports ball company that produced its balls in Japan mainly for competition sports. Molten started producing basketballs in "Southern California" in 1983 for the United States market. With Michael Jordan's signature on this ball being the style he used from 1977 into his college years it is seen now this basketball was signed by Michael Jordan in his rookie basketball years or Molten was already selling basketballs to schools before they started manufacturing in the U.S.
There are 6 1992 Dream Team signatures on this boll. 3 are "In A Row". I really thought this was a 1992 "Dream Team" ball at first but the signature styles say it's not.
Research: I put in hours of researching to see if these signatures are real or fake. My first thought of course with the signatures that were really readable were this basketball was a 1992 "Dream Team" ball. Then after I fully researched the signatures to see if the were forgeries or not I realized the autographs were from different time periods as if the person whom originally owned this ball had famous players sign the ball individually over several decades.
I found out many of the famous players did not develop their signatures until after they started to become famous. Before they were famous their signatures were "connected printing" or "sloppy styled". After they started signing autographs regularly they became smooth styled or shortened sloppy. I read many players shortened their signature purposely because they had so many to sign. I personally own a "Mike Piazza" signed baseball that is just his initials he did indeed sign the ball with.
Many of the autographs appear to be "Pre Rookie" or "Rookie" signatures. Michael Jordans autograph appears to be from 1977 to 1982 when he was in high school to his first years in college.
Michael Jordan: After extensive research I found the signature on this basketball was the autograph style Michael Jordan used from around 1977 (High School) to his early college days in 1982. Researchers have found between 1982 and 1984 his signature started to develop into a more stylist "J". This basketball if the style of signature tells the story was signed by Michael Jordan during his 1981 - 1982 years in college. I saw a picture of a "Tar Heels" basketball with Jordan's signature that was "Print Writing", you know, printed letters that are connected and he may have done that so his name could be read better. My hand writing is sloppy and I used to just print because it is so sloppy so I have to take my own experiences into other peoples concerns doing an investigation.
Bo Jackson: I did find "Bo Jackson's" autograph on this ball and I was surprised it was there. I later found out Bo Jackson's old track coach Mel Rosen was the "Olympic Track Coach" for the 1992 Olympics and a book was being written about Mel Rosen with comments from Bo Jackson.
In late 1991 and 1992 Bo Jackson was sitting out the season from all his sports activities due to a hip injury he suffered from so him checking out the Olympic basketball squad in 1991 is some of what Bo Jackson was doing with his time off in those years since the buzz was big and fans were all over the place trying to get autographs.
I don't know if the above is true and only in speculation but it looks like his signature on the ball with a big "O" after the "B" instead of the usual tiny "O" after the "B" and 1992 was a huge year for basketball with Shaquille O'Neil coming into basketball.
Kobe Bryant: I looked through a huge amount of Kobe Bryant signatures and did find several examples of him making the "K" look almost like a "J". He starts out with a straight line then when he puts a sideways "V" on the straight line he hits the top of the straight line making the "K" look like a "J".
I've been researching these autographs and I always run across the fact that these signatures are not the fully developed signatures they sign with now. Michael Jordan before 1982 "link printed" and "wrote" his autograph. I've seen examples of both in the same time period. Over the years his autograph developed into this one and then into the one he signs with now which is very elegant. Same with most of the signatures on this ball except for Charles Barkley who had years before the Olympics to develop his signature which looks pretty developed on this basketball, well, except for the "C" which is large and signed over by another autograph.
*GRADED: No Autograph authentication.
*CONDITION: The autographs are kinda faded and worn because some kids got ahold of this ball and were playing basketball with it. The ball is inflated and has stayed inflated for the decades its been in my possesion. There's lots of dings, knicks, scratches, marks, color fading and wear from use on this ball.
*The color from picture to picture is altered and this is do to my digital camera with the focus in and out.
*A picture that can be magnified to full screen will be sent upon request.
*This item will be sold "as-is" in used condition. No warranties or guarantees come with the purchase of this item.
*Buyer is responsible for making sure all is correct with the item and the item will suit the buyers needs and expectations before purchase. Buyer is responsible for making sure purchase of this item is not a mistake.
*Items sold are inspected and photographed at different angles before being boxed up and shipped to the buyer. Any attempts to return broken items in exchange for what's been shipped to the buyer, make the purchase and exchange parts that are needed then send unit back for a refund, extort partial refunds or get a refund due to a mistake made by the buyer in the purchase of the item will be reported immediately.
****SHIPPING DETAILS
The shipping weight will be 4.8 lbs. A handling fee is charged to cover the time and any expenses associated with the packing and shipping of packages. Anything left is put towards the selling fee's.
SORRY, NO LOCAL PICKUPS
4.8lbP736B441513JUNK0950thru962
*MANUFACTURER: Basketball is produced by Molten
*PLAYERS READABLE AUTOGRAPHS: Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, David Robinson, Magic Johnson, Patrick Ewing, Dominque Wilkens.
*YEAR: I have to evaluated the year through the style of signature the players used in the time period they were using the style. Over the years after the players start giving autographs and their signatures develop into a distinctive style. The signatures on this ball say the ball was autographed over the decades starting in or around 1982 and ending in or around 1996.
Molten Brand: Molten is a Japanese sports ball company that produced its balls in Japan mainly for competition sports. Molten started producing basketballs in "Southern California" in 1983 for the United States market. With Michael Jordan's signature on this ball being the style he used from 1977 into his college years it is seen now this basketball was signed by Michael Jordan in his rookie basketball years or Molten was already selling basketballs to schools before they started manufacturing in the U.S.
There are 6 1992 Dream Team signatures on this boll. 3 are "In A Row". I really thought this was a 1992 "Dream Team" ball at first but the signature styles say it's not.
Research: I put in hours of researching to see if these signatures are real or fake. My first thought of course with the signatures that were really readable were this basketball was a 1992 "Dream Team" ball. Then after I fully researched the signatures to see if the were forgeries or not I realized the autographs were from different time periods as if the person whom originally owned this ball had famous players sign the ball individually over several decades.
I found out many of the famous players did not develop their signatures until after they started to become famous. Before they were famous their signatures were "connected printing" or "sloppy styled". After they started signing autographs regularly they became smooth styled or shortened sloppy. I read many players shortened their signature purposely because they had so many to sign. I personally own a "Mike Piazza" signed baseball that is just his initials he did indeed sign the ball with.
Many of the autographs appear to be "Pre Rookie" or "Rookie" signatures. Michael Jordans autograph appears to be from 1977 to 1982 when he was in high school to his first years in college.
Michael Jordan: After extensive research I found the signature on this basketball was the autograph style Michael Jordan used from around 1977 (High School) to his early college days in 1982. Researchers have found between 1982 and 1984 his signature started to develop into a more stylist "J". This basketball if the style of signature tells the story was signed by Michael Jordan during his 1981 - 1982 years in college. I saw a picture of a "Tar Heels" basketball with Jordan's signature that was "Print Writing", you know, printed letters that are connected and he may have done that so his name could be read better. My hand writing is sloppy and I used to just print because it is so sloppy so I have to take my own experiences into other peoples concerns doing an investigation.
Bo Jackson: I did find "Bo Jackson's" autograph on this ball and I was surprised it was there. I later found out Bo Jackson's old track coach Mel Rosen was the "Olympic Track Coach" for the 1992 Olympics and a book was being written about Mel Rosen with comments from Bo Jackson.
In late 1991 and 1992 Bo Jackson was sitting out the season from all his sports activities due to a hip injury he suffered from so him checking out the Olympic basketball squad in 1991 is some of what Bo Jackson was doing with his time off in those years since the buzz was big and fans were all over the place trying to get autographs.
I don't know if the above is true and only in speculation but it looks like his signature on the ball with a big "O" after the "B" instead of the usual tiny "O" after the "B" and 1992 was a huge year for basketball with Shaquille O'Neil coming into basketball.
Kobe Bryant: I looked through a huge amount of Kobe Bryant signatures and did find several examples of him making the "K" look almost like a "J". He starts out with a straight line then when he puts a sideways "V" on the straight line he hits the top of the straight line making the "K" look like a "J".
I've been researching these autographs and I always run across the fact that these signatures are not the fully developed signatures they sign with now. Michael Jordan before 1982 "link printed" and "wrote" his autograph. I've seen examples of both in the same time period. Over the years his autograph developed into this one and then into the one he signs with now which is very elegant. Same with most of the signatures on this ball except for Charles Barkley who had years before the Olympics to develop his signature which looks pretty developed on this basketball, well, except for the "C" which is large and signed over by another autograph.
*GRADED: No Autograph authentication.
*CONDITION: The autographs are kinda faded and worn because some kids got ahold of this ball and were playing basketball with it. The ball is inflated and has stayed inflated for the decades its been in my possesion. There's lots of dings, knicks, scratches, marks, color fading and wear from use on this ball.
*The color from picture to picture is altered and this is do to my digital camera with the focus in and out.
*A picture that can be magnified to full screen will be sent upon request.
*This item will be sold "as-is" in used condition. No warranties or guarantees come with the purchase of this item.
*Buyer is responsible for making sure all is correct with the item and the item will suit the buyers needs and expectations before purchase. Buyer is responsible for making sure purchase of this item is not a mistake.
*Items sold are inspected and photographed at different angles before being boxed up and shipped to the buyer. Any attempts to return broken items in exchange for what's been shipped to the buyer, make the purchase and exchange parts that are needed then send unit back for a refund, extort partial refunds or get a refund due to a mistake made by the buyer in the purchase of the item will be reported immediately.
****SHIPPING DETAILS
The shipping weight will be 4.8 lbs. A handling fee is charged to cover the time and any expenses associated with the packing and shipping of packages. Anything left is put towards the selling fee's.
SORRY, NO LOCAL PICKUPS
4.8lbP736B441513JUNK0950thru962